Cause and Effect - Teenage Employment

Recession : Teenage EmploymentIn recent years, the economic recession has taken a toll in our economy affecting both rich and poor families. High School students are having a difficult time finding a job as well. The oil prices are skyrocketing, home sales plummeting, retail stores falling, driving more teenagers than usual to look for employment. In the past, teenagers had a choice to work part-time or enjoying leisure time while receiving weekly allowances. Since most parents either lost their jobs or received pay-cuts from employers, their teen children are affected as well. In order to recover the necessities they once had, they must find a job. “It is impossible to quantify how many affluent parents have trimmed allowances in recent months…But interviews with dozens teenagers, parents, educators, and employers suggest that many youngsters from well-to-do families seem to have found a new work ethic as the economic crisis that has jeopardized their parents’ jobs and invenstments..”(Foderaro 977). Survey shows that more than two-thirds of teenagers in the United States hold part-time jobs. While teenagers seek employment during this tough market, they will soon contribute to their family, become financially responsible, and as well acquire skills for the future.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor figures released in August, 2008, that the unemployment rate for working-age teens rose to 20 percent, nearly four times the overall 5.7 percent unemployment rate. This shows a domino effect in during the recession when people are losing their jobs, they will start budgeting and shop less, retailers will shortly go out of business and more jobs will be lost. Foderaro stated in her article, “The Well-to-Do Get Less So, and Teenagers Feel the Crunch,” to the teenage employment problem, older workers are going after traditional teen jobs in retail and food services increasing the teen unemployment rate. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics; teenagers in...

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I. Introduction
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III. Causes of Teenage Rebellion
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A. Results of Rebelling
B. Solution for the Problems
V. Conclusion
I. Introduction
Teenagers are said to be the answer to the future, but in our present time they are very uncontrollable. We could barely see teenagers that follow their parents. Many teenagers are rebelling against their parents. They want their own freedom even though it is not the right thing to have. We are still young to have such freedom, but we still want it and using it in the wrong way.
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Outline
I. Introduction
II. Body
A. Causes
1. Lack of sexual education
2. Lack of communication between the parents and teens
a. Weak relationship
b. Too strong of a relationship
3. Drugs
4. Trends
a. Social
b. Media
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1. Unwanted/ unplanned pregnancy
2. Abortion
3. Neglect/ Child abuse
4. Complications
a. Maternal deaths
b. Birth defects
5. Incomplete education
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b. Poverty
6. Social embarrassment
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C. Prevention
1. Self-control
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